People usually search for a Suno alternative for one of three reasons: they want stronger non-English language support, a more generous free tier, or built-in editing tools. For all three, Autunes is the strongest answer — and it does not give up anything on output quality.
The best all-round alternative: Autunes
Autunes is powered by the Zori models, and on quality it stands shoulder to shoulder with Suno. Where it pulls clearly ahead is Indian and regional-language music: Hindi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri and Bollywood with authentic vocals and correct pronunciation, across 50 languages. It also gives you 35 starting credits and 20 free credits daily, and bundles stems, section editing, variations, crop and voice cloning — tools you would otherwise pay extra for.
- Benchmark-grade quality with best-in-class Indian-language vocals.
- 35 starting credits + 20 free credits daily.
- Built-in stems, section edit, crop, variations and voice cloning.
- India-friendly Razorpay pricing (UPI, cards, wallets).
If you only make polished English tracks: Udio
Udio has a reputation for clean English-language production and offers fine editing controls. If you exclusively make English songs and want to iterate carefully on one track, it is worth a look. For anything multilingual it is not the right tool.
What you actually give up leaving Suno
Be clear-eyed: Suno's strongest asset is its large, established community and the pile of third-party tutorials around it — not a technology lead. If that ecosystem is the only thing keeping you there, an alternative like Autunes will likely serve your actual songs better, especially in Indian languages.